Military Times Best for Veterans

Selected again for 2017.

The Military Times today announces its Best for Vets: Law Enforcement list for 2014.The list shows veterans which agencies make special efforts to recruit veterans, give them hiring preferences over non-vets, provide retirement credit for time served in the military, and are currently hiring.

“As with all of the Best for Vets rankings, Best for Vets: Law Enforcement is an editorially independent news project that evaluates the many factors that make an organization or agency a good fit for military veterans,” said Amanda Miller, editor of Military Times EDGE.

Purpose

Best for Vets provides service men and women a gauge by which to judge whether a law enforcement agency will truly benefit them. The list considers agencies’ efforts to recruit current and former service members, policies related to veterans and reservists, and departmental culture.

Recognition

The rankings are published in full in the October issue of Military Times EDGE magazine and online at Military Times website, the Army Times website, the Navy Times website, Air Force Times website and Marine Corps Times website. Some of the top finishers are also featured in the October 21 issues of Army Times, Navy Times, Air Force Times and Marine Corps Times on newsstands the week of October 14th.

Military Times EDGE is the premier publication for military transition, career and education information and guidance. Published by Gannett Government Media, the magazine is inserted into newsstand copies of Army Times, Navy Times, Marine Corps Times and Air Force Times, and distributed free at military transition offices across the country.

The heralded series of Best for Vets survey-based rankings include: Law Enforcement, Employers, Colleges, Business Schools, Franchises, and Career & Technical Colleges.